Welcome to Deafwebsites.com!

Deafness is defined as hearing loss, which relates directly to the
volume of sound that a person is capable of perceiving. This also
pertains to the frequency of sound a person may or may not hear. While
some people have specific difficulties in hearing low- or high-pitched
sounds, some people cannot hear anything at all. A loss of hearing is
related to the condition of the inner ear and whether there was a
problem from birth or the hearing loss occurred much later.

Deaf Culture & Sign Language

People in the deaf community have enjoyed the Internet and computers
because it has opened up a whole new deaf world for them. Many deaf
sites exist for those with a hearing loss and that includes a means for
deaf people to receive deaf world news, review deaf events in Maryland,
deaf events NYC or deaf events Bay Area, connect with deaf groups,
create a deaf directory, find deaf resources, find a deaf chat online
website, a deaf website and so much more.

Because of the Internet, many deaf culture websites have sprung up and
provide a wealth of resources for the deaf. For the deaf person, he or
she may be more comfortable dating deaf people or finding a deaf club, a
deaf event or even deaf chat rooms where a person can mingle and feel
comfortable among people who understand. For the deaf person, when he or
she is in an online deaf chat room, visiting one of the many deaf
websites, or involved in deaf chat, there is no difference between the
deaf person and anyone else online.

Making the deaf connection starts with communication and learning sign
language. To speak with a deaf person, it's important to face them and
enunciate clearly for those who can lip read. While rudimentary sign
language is a form of communication, most deaf people learn the American
Sign Language that consists of a series of gestures for commonly used
terms and an alphabet to spell out words that aren't commonly used.

Every person has the right to communicate and learning the language of
those who cannot hear or speak the same way that you do displays an
openness and compassion to understand others. Sign language is quick and
easy to learn, if you take the time to do so. There are many deaf
culture websites and deaf websites that show you the basics of sign
language, if you would like to learn this language. Several schools have
also classified sign language as a foreign language so that those who
take it receive school credit.